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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918
EIGHT PAGES
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"PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE FIGHT!'
AH INDEPENDENT KKW8PAPK1
"IM n1lj BDd Real-Weektj at F
1iton, Oreffuo, by tb
AM ORBOONIAN 1TBL1SUINO CO
ittasua, w secoad-ci
Mil matter.
MapbOM
ON BALK IN OTnEH CITIRa
lanwlal Hotel Nw Htand, PortlaaC
Ikwau Sw Co., Portland. Oregoe.
ON Fri.B AT
Chicago Riraa, SOW security Bundles;,
feuklnrton, I. C, Bnreaa 501 four
Month Ntreet. N W
DBBCB1PTION (Alt!
(IN ADVANCB)
Dally, ana year, by mall
Dally, aix month! by mll.
Dally, tbraa months by mall.
Oally, ona month, by mall
uauy, ana year ny carrier.
Dally, aix months, by carrier.
Daily, three months, by carrier.
Dally, ooa month, by carrier
Oeml-Weekly, ona year, by mall.
Keml-Weekly, aix months, by mail..
more frequently than at
previous stage of the war,
DESTROYING NEUTRAL
SHIPS
" Vliter j I'lH'n ITf HE War Trade Board as-
L BBB.7lkt mw ..aX i U aorta that Hprmnnr'a u-nr
leaders are using the
submarine war weapon to pre
vent fulfillment of American
agreement to feed and relieve
European neutrals. A mass of
cumulative evidence and" indi-
cations in the possession of the
I tit rr T 1 AT i
aiaaaattefftf tl ''"i inuc Duimu siiuw mat.
Germany is employing; the sub-
marine menace to prevent nei-
grhbor neutrals receiving any
; food or favors at the hands of
i the United States and its asso-
ciates in the war and to coerce
J, these neutrals through starva-
uon into pomicai ana economic
dependence upon Germany
quite as much as to strike at
the communications of its op
ponents Germany's ostensi
ble aim in proclaiming the
ruthless submarine campaign.
Further indications tend to
show that the submarines are
being used, along similar dog-
lin-the-manger lines, to destroy
i.neutral shipping without re-
io-nrrl to its pmnlnvmpnt. in nr.
rr- - i j - - - -
i der to weaken prospective !
ucuuai tunipcinuia aiici nit
war and to drag" down neutral
WltlTTKX I' MARCH
While resting on the -bridge at
the foot of Brother' Walter)
The cook Is crowing.
The stream is flowing.
The email birds twitter.
The lake doth glitter.
The green field sleeps in the sun:
The oldest and youngest
Are at work with the strongest:
The cattle are grazing.
Their heads never rising;
There are forty feeding like one!
The plowboy is whooping anon
anon:
There's joy in the mountains;
There's life in the fountains:
Pmall clouds are sailing,.
Blue sky prevailing;
The rain is over and gone!
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' At reveille: "Oh ho hun. It don't Uke long to apenojsjilf hL
tn the army, doe It. Blmert; -
At reveille: "Oh ho hum,
the army, does It, Elmer?"
it fan'l take long to spend a niKht In
167 IN MARCH
i t.. t-
AN the subject of litera-!'"j" V
(F) th. U nriia"! a position of equality (or
will confess to a narti-llnfenonty) wlth tne German
iifw fni ;?a Hi,? mercantile marine, which has
ality ior news stories like tne;,t i , A , Kn .
United Press report 7efrdynJf
telling of the destruction of 167 K,13 ,C ?P ng' la hna
German aimlanes thus far ;n!neutral trader may be equally
xiVrSof airplanes thus far m ' as badly off as his German rival
The evil days have overtaken r""le"
the U-boat, while the German i
lactones must be kept working
overtime to supply the places
tion. Holland owners should
be ery thankful tfieir ships
rwere in our ports and have
betm taken by a nation that;
has regard for others.
Misses Hannah and Bessie Swltzler.
the little daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Livermore have gone to Walla Walla
on avisit.
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F you are particular about your
Laundry Work Troy Work
will meet your most precise
requirements
V
ASK ANY MAN HOW HE LIKES THE WORK WE ARE
NOW DOING AND HE WILL TELL YOU THERE IS NONE
BETTER. WE WANT YOU TO TRY US. YOU WILL BE
COME JUST AS ENTHUSIASTIC
Troy Laundry Co., Inc.
. jn."WE WASH EVERYTHING BUT THE BABY"
Phone 179
Garden St. Bet. Webb and Alta
of the machines the allied forc
es are destroying. In recent
days the German air fleets have
been coming down like showers
of meteors, while British de-
war race for commerce.
No other interpretation can
be placed, for example, upon
the repeated instances of de
struction of neutral Danish
ships on voyages between Ice
land and the Danish mother
country, entirely outside of the
war zone, nor upon the multi-
.i i i i
air lBZ f tZ " tudious "mistakes." whereby
TOTr?f- Dutch and other neutral ships,
marines. This character of i rt J
reading seems to be comimr in to the precarious nar-
reaaingeems to De coming in rQW wfly Jeft Qpen through the
j prohibited zone aretorpedoed
'btxopbm or the annual ftatemknt jOutside the zone by U-boat
w , , cuiiiuiaiiuers.
Phoenix Assurance Co., Lxa.
tTie Kingdom of
7. . , -i (irl the 31t dv of Dectmbir.
317 md tp the InBurmnc Comralailoner
f th S:te ot Oreaon. punuant to law;
tmpltaL
Amount of caplt! Pd up not
applicable
late merit.
Ibch
'et premiums received duiin
tne year
Internet, dividend! and rem re
ceived during rne year
Jnom fro other ou reel .re
ceived durinc the year
04
M. 368.1
Total Income
Dtabwaementa.
t low paid durlrtf the year.tl,401.14.0
83, 656.35
t'ommlulom and, aadarlea paia
du-in the year --
T m.. llcenaea and fee paid
dunnf the year
Amount of all other expendl-
t urea
135.706 M
77.25.78
Total axpenditure f .167,til5.ia
A Met a.
Value of ttfwk and bond nft
owned (market v!ul $3. 54.. 4 . 6,00
C'awh In bank and on hand.... 423.01.J.41
jJjrnlum In courw of cohttjion
written ince wpifinwr v,
If 17
Interest and rents due and ac
crued Other aaaeiB
870.4.30
5J 424 (10
Total iitftl admitted in Ore
STWQ
liabilities.
Orosa rlaims for Iomci unpaid
Aniuuoi or onearnea
on a l outstandii.-
Jiue fur commission
erane
All other lUbtllticf .
.S4.923.13G.47
f 3 SO 16 63
nrirmlurns
nks 2.652.767.24
md brok
10.000 0t
. . , 1UC.227.27
The United States is taking
over Dutch shipping but is to
fully pay the owners for all
property taken. Germany on
the other hand has been sink
ing neutral ships almostwhere
ever found without compunc-
Levl Ankeney has gone to Portland
to interview the architect of the
First Xatlonal Bank lmildlnr at Pen
dleton to make arrangements for its
const ruction.
It is being discovered that
much can be done towards in
ducing those who may be dis
loyal Or extra Selfish to, takej Landlord GaKen has caused trees
their share of liberty bonds ; j to be planted on Johnson street ad
there are ways Of landing atinmt to his hotel. His example
duck " aside from drowning j 8houm be miated
" ' MIrs Alice Gilmore. a popular po-
. . 1 clety younsf lady of Arlington is a
This hour earlier business in ! guept at the .Matlock residence on
the moraine will mve some i Count street.
people a chance to catch up
with their, children's waking
habits.
It looks pretty good
Davies in Wisconsin.
for
How do you like the spring?
REALTY TRANSFERS
28 YEARS AGO
(From the 'Daily East Oregonlan
March 21 180.)
General Cook died this morning at
7:45 at Chicago of heart failure.'
H. .C Vaughan arrived in Pendle
ton last evening and immediately
hunted up a physician to dress a
wounded hand which . he recleved Lawson
i Urals.
Ernest March et up to Huleynte
I March $1.00. X. 1-2 8V. 1-4 Sec. 3,
jTwp. 4 X. It. -36.
' Benj. F. Hubbard to Wm. X.
Wright tl.00, s. 1-2 NW. 1-4, XW.
'l-4 XW. 1-4 Sec. 36, and SW. 1-4 SW.
1-4 Sec. 25, Twp. 1 X. It. 33.
Eilmond I. Warner -to Leo L. Fix'
450, X. 1-4 KJV. 1-4 and W. 1-2
XW. 1:4 XE, .jlUS Sec. 16, Twp. 3 X.
K. 32.
I A. C. Johnson et ux to Claude H.
Harris $662, lots. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 6, Twp.
1 4 X. R. 37 and SW. 1-4 fiE." 1-4 Sec.
fit. Twp. 5 X. R. 37.
I Sarah E. Mclntyre et vir to Alice
$1. mete and bound descrip-
while branding an unrully bull.
.tion, Sec. 12, Twp. 5 X. R. 35.
SUCH TENNIS COSTUMES WILL NET CHARMING RETURNS
1
Charlotte R. Burt to I". C. Howard
1, E. 1-2 XW. 1-4 XE. 1-4 SW. 1-4
Sec. 23, Twp. 4 X. R, 29.
J. C. Hammed et ujc to Albert Har
per $7000. W. 1-2 W. 1-2 XW. 1-4
SW. 1-4 Sec. 24. Twp. 6 X. R. 35.
Jurgen Mumm et ux to Hans "Pahl
1, mete and bound SW. 1-4 Sec 21,
Twp. 3 X. R. S3.
John Davidson et ux to Wm. D.
Moore $1, lot 1, blk 7, Vincent.
Xora S. Burney to Xancy B. Cox,
$1, Sec. 36, Twp. 2 X. R. 36.
Hut an original man, who skipped
ifor safety, explained, "I knew the
j moment had come to leave, for I felt
a queer internal tickling like a nest
of skylarks beneath the diaphragm,"
T1IK VKKI-TI SPARROW.
Kl r
lS l'OSTKll OX . XKW
.MFmious ok Morvr.iN' war
a Fa-
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
vorite for Colds.
J. I Sasley, Macon, 111., In speak
ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
says, "During the past fifteen years
it has been my slater's favorite medi
cine for colds on th lungs. I myself
have taken it a number of times when
suffering with a cold and it always
relieved me promptly." Adv.
FROM THE PEOPLE
Total liability
.$3,149,161.14
Toml trmiumi in for uetein-
Vr Si. lyiT 4....6I
HualBcas In Oregon for tbc Yrar.
Totl Insurance written rfur-
. I tiff th yr
reia prrtniumi rtel during
tii yer -. ; l-.t-.4
STruiurui rlurnHS during the 4, 4-,-, s,
pVia durVdf "tV -ai..-. J";1!::
Imm ln-urrd durlnff th .-r lJ.o,(00.
'lot ml amount of ltiurn'e out-
titnrtiiuff m dfcitoii ' LMM-em-
hmr al. 1J7 44.1.W.S0
Br I. BKKi;(fFOHI. Mariaser.
Fiatutorjr ritdent geneml
lorny for nrice. H W. .totm
U M'rkUDV 1'rujt t dg
and .'it-
. special ajiui.
USE MY
COUPON BOOKS
20 Rides for
A saving of just 12.00 on 20 Taxi
Calls.
WHY PAY 5IOR16
Wm. Goedecke
Aulo and Taxi Service
Phone 464 .. .. 611 Main St,
MCDONALD'S MUSIC
STUDIO
I'laito, Vtolfn and Strinsrd Insls.
I'iunu l unliut.
Puone 615-V
A good audience greeted' Mrs.
Wallace, the woman preacher, at the
Xazarene revival last evening. One
of the most Interesting features in
connection with our service is th
music. Xast night Hp v. Anglin, leader
In aong, was at his best.
The meeting wan thrown open for
testimonies from people In the audi
ence and as both young and old told
of Ood's power to nave from sin, the
card-table theatre, dancing and other
things that are sapping the life of
many of the churches of today, every
body rejoiced.
The Savior in his Sermon on the
mountain, said, "Ye cannot serve God
and Mammon," Mat. 6-24. and when
preachers declare this truth, and there
people adhere to it, the world will be
come interested. Mrs. Wallace preach
ed with power and victory and ag she
proceded to tell of the old gospel as
the power of Ood unto salvation, the
Interest was inten.se. At her Invita
tion about twenty knelt around
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One I'alr Kill 3.SOO CaicrpilUra
" Weekly In I'wlfftjC Their Voiiimt.
I A protest against wholesale sparrow
slaughter is justffiei on purely econ
omic grounds. It has been circulated
from cureful observation that a pair
of sparrows during the period of feetf
tng their young destroy about 3,300
i-Hterpillan a week, besides other In
sects. The liiv.iKes of those caterpillars
would have been more serious than
those of the sparrow family which fed
on them. It was. In fact, proved that
the "small bird clubs so common
during part of the last century, did
more httrni than good.
NEED OF IRON NOW
Iron
r
5! w
Major General Eben Swift Is In Italy
at the head of an American mlsflon
which is studying fighting methods
In the hlah mountuins and elsewhere
on the Italian front. Kven If I'ncle
Sam never gets any troops on the Itnl
ian front he Intends to keep abrenst
of rapidly changing methods of war
fare under all conditions.
of
Ailmtnti Du to Insufficient
Common in Sgring.
Iron is an essential constituent
pure and healthy blood.
I'eptlron, the new iron tonic, com
bine iron with nux. celery, pepsin and
other blood and stomach tonics that
successful physicians prescribe.
It ia a wonderful corrective of
anemia, paleness, languor, nervous
ness, whether caused bv hard work.
I worries, too close confinement Indoors,
Ior any other cause. I'eptlron will
multiply the red corpuscles in your
blood, tone your nerves, improve your
color, aid your digestion, and restore
the health and strength that vou must
have for the cheerful performance of
daMy duties.
. I'eptlron Is In the form of pills,
chocolate-coated, pleasant to take,
prompt In effect and economical.
Your druggist knows the great
merit of tills nux and iron prepara
tion, and vlll be pleased to supply you.
RESULTS WILL .
STARTLE PENDLETON
People report quick results from
pure Lavoptik eye wash. A girl with
weak, strained eyes was helped bv
ONE application. Her mother could
tne!nrt sew or read because of eye pains.
altar and the service closed with
prayer.
Mrs. Wallace will be with us for a
few nlghtft only and all should avail
themselves of the opportunity of
hearing her.
Miss. Gardner, one of our best
Deaconesses and Miss Dora Ferris
ciime with Mrs. Wallace to help In the
wor .
CHiARLES MAXSOX.
In one week her trouble was gone. A
small bottle of Lavnptik is guaranteed
to help 'EVERY CASK weak, strained
or Inflamed eyes. ON'K WASH stnrtles
with its quick results. Aluminum eve
cup FREE. Tallman & Co., drug- '
gists. ;
ECHO
COMMERCIAL, CLUB
DANCE
Friday, March 22
FLETCHER'S JAZZ
Orchestra
AIR RAIDS CAUSE TIC'KIIXO.
Two men in a garden who had
watched the raid unmoved heard,
when danger was over, a window
sharply banged behind them. The
elder leaped four feet into the'air; the
other sneezed for ten minutes, and
nearly frightened three people out of
an upper window.
A lady who has the sweetest of
voices marshalled , her maids, and
bade them keep perfectly cool, and
talk quietly all this In piercing
shrieks.
Summer sports offer few more de
lightful and graceful pastimes than
t.iM!i., unil f w wh!'h afford betti'
u.portu!iitU' for churuilng frocks,
not too exacting in form and ranging
from the simplest white linen "middy collarless blouse of white raw silk 1 .4
blouse'"' to the fpeclul costume of worn with' it. The second costume is
w hl(e silk. a skirt of baronet patln glorious In
The costume on the risht shows : I'Mre and gorgeous in its hiitfe plaids,
skirt of white faille, billed and pock- With It also It worn a cullarless, cuff,
ettd and made in tunic form. A , less, (Upon 0TEreamy wash -uUu. . .. J
Neglected
Colds bring
Pneumon ia
CASCARAg QUININE
Th old family remedy In tablet
formMfe, sure, caay to tak. No
2tata no unpleasant after affect,
urea cotda In 24 houraGrip in 1
Amy. Muner back if it fails. Oct th
genuine box witb
RmI Ton mJ Mtr "C.
At AnjrDruf Store
illillll!!
WANTED
AT
Lynde 6ros. .
309 West Webb
500
NEW GROCERY
CUSTOMERS
Once a customer, always a
customer,
rhone 334
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